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Conditional Processes Induced by Birth and  Death Processes

Conditional Processes Induced by Birth and Death Processes

... and death processes with finite state space, we consider stochastic processes induced by conditioning on hitting the right boundary point before hitting the left boundary ...stochastic ...

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Families of ν similar birth death processes and limiting conditional distributions

Families of ν similar birth death processes and limiting conditional distributions

... Later on the theme of similar processes has been investigated by some authors in the last two decades. Therefore, for one-dimensional birth-death processes it was considered by Lenin et al. [], who ...

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Construction of algorithms for discrete time quasi birth and death processes through physical interpretation

Construction of algorithms for discrete time quasi birth and death processes through physical interpretation

... We consider stochastic fluid models (SFMs) and quasi- birth-and-death processes (QBDs), which are key processes in the literature of matrix-analytic methods (MAMs). We exploit the similarities ...

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Asymptotics of rare events in birth–death processes bypassing the exact solutions

Asymptotics of rare events in birth–death processes bypassing the exact solutions

... Markov processes, namely one-variable birth–death ...of processes that we consider here, exact—albeit complicated—closed-form solutions for the mean first passage time between any two states are ...

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On the 2 orthogonal polynomials and the generalized
birth and death processes

On the 2 orthogonal polynomials and the generalized birth and death processes

... [5] M. E. H. Ismail, D. R. Masson, J. Letessier, and G. Valent, Birth and death processes and orthog- onal polynomials, Orthogonal Polynomials and Their Applications (Columbus, Ohio, 1989) (P. Nevai, ed.), ...

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On expected durations of birth death processes with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics

On expected durations of birth death processes with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics

... type processes with particular emphasis upon branching processes and SIS (susceptible → infective → susceptible) epidemic ...birth- death processes, as many birth-death processes ...

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Birth and death processes with absorption

Birth and death processes with absorption

... Pure birth and death processes are used to derive an inequality for Dirichlet polynomials... inequality for Dirichlet polynomials..[r] ...

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A Flow Cytometric Immunophenotyping Approach to the Detection of Regulated Cell Death Processes

A Flow Cytometric Immunophenotyping Approach to the Detection of Regulated Cell Death Processes

... fluorescent antibodies targeted against active Caspase-3 (apoptosis), RIP3 (necroptosis), PARP (parthanatos) and H2AX (DNA damage) and a fixable cell viability allows flow cytometric analysis of such cells which removes ...

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Stochastic differential equation for two-phase growth model

Stochastic differential equation for two-phase growth model

... In sum, several natural phenomena require two-phase population growth models. Some types of two-phase population growth model are built in deterministic and stochastic models. In relation to this, the Zheng’s two-phase ...

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Label structured cell proliferation models

Label structured cell proliferation models

... As explained in [2] and above, it is of interest to introduce a natural label loss velocity 𝑣 to account for the changing label intensity. That is, the reported intensity coordinate system is actually changing in time ...

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Queuing Theory and ATM Service Optimization: Empirical Evidence from First Bank Plc, Kaura Namoda Branch, Zamfara State

Queuing Theory and ATM Service Optimization: Empirical Evidence from First Bank Plc, Kaura Namoda Branch, Zamfara State

... Using multiple servers, single queue model (M/M/S) derived from the Markovian Birth-Death Processes, queuing data from a Nigerian deposit money bank were collected to [r] ...

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Discordant Reports of miRNA Expression in Cervical Cancer: An Upshot of Overlapping Factors

Discordant Reports of miRNA Expression in Cervical Cancer: An Upshot of Overlapping Factors

... 4.4. MiRNA Expression in Cervical Cancer Metastasis MiR-200a, miR-205 [42] and miR-127 [22] have been shown to regulate the metastatic potential of cancer cells to migrate to distant sites; hence, miR-200a could control ...

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Assessing the impact of TB/HIV services integration on TB treatment outcomes and their relevance in TB/HIV monitoring in Ghana

Assessing the impact of TB/HIV services integration on TB treatment outcomes and their relevance in TB/HIV monitoring in Ghana

... high death rates in the HIV-associated TB cases with little or no apparent influence by other TB-control processes, this study therefore suggests that TB/HIV integration may have a more direct impact on TB ...

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Sulf1 and Sulf2 Differentially Modulate Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Sulfation during Postnatal Cerebellum Development: Evidence for Neuroprotective and Neurite Outgrowth Promoting Functions.

Sulf1 and Sulf2 Differentially Modulate Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Sulfation during Postnatal Cerebellum Development: Evidence for Neuroprotective and Neurite Outgrowth Promoting Functions.

... Fig 2. Sulf1 and Sulf2 differentially modulate NGF, FGF2 and GDNF signaling pathways and thereby influence neurite outgrowth and cell survival of cerebellar granule cells. (A) Cerebellar microexplant cultures from ...

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A stochastic transcriptional switch model for single cell imaging data

A stochastic transcriptional switch model for single cell imaging data

... The SSM provides an approach which is both flexible and scientifically interpretable. The natural hierarchical structure enables the differentiation of intrinsic variability and transcriptional switches. This has been ...

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Some problems in stochastic models for epidemics

Some problems in stochastic models for epidemics

... certain so few further infections are expected and hence Y 1 is used as the approximation to Y . If p < n extinction of Y r occurs with probability (p /n)° in which event it is known that Y 1 behaves like a birth and ...

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Crosstalk between glial and glioblastoma cells triggers the “go-or-grow” phenotype of tumor cells

Crosstalk between glial and glioblastoma cells triggers the “go-or-grow” phenotype of tumor cells

... biological processes related to comple- ment and coagulation cascades, extracellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction and glycosaminoglycan deg- radation ...

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1662-09.pdf

1662-09.pdf

... on death induction by SARS proteins have been limited to trans- fection/overexpression studies of the individual proteins, most likely due to the difficulty of working with this lethal ...cell death (31, ...

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Dynamic properties of condensing particle systems

Dynamic properties of condensing particle systems

... zero-range processes which condense via local interactions, the location of the condensate is typically uniformly distributed on the lattice Λ and, heuristically, the slowest time scale is the motion of the ...

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DEATH AND ITS MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS

DEATH AND ITS MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS

... century, death was defined by the presence of putrefaction, failure to respond to painful stimuli, or the apparent loss of observable cardio- respiratory ...brain death with utmost accuracy and urgency ...

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